Tulum awarded Leading Beach Destination in Mexico and Central America

Tulum, the captivating jewel of Mexico's Caribbean coast, has been crowned the best beach destination in both Mexico and Central America during the prestigious World Travel Awards 2023. This recognition isn't just a feather in Tulum's cap; it's a testament to the unceasing dedication of the entire community, from hotels and restaurants to local artisans, who consistently pour their heart and soul into making Tulum one of the world’s favorite vacation destinations.

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Luis Manuel López Moreno, the Mexican Ambassador in the Caribbean area, expressed his heartfelt congratulations and gratitude to everyone involved in Tulum's flourishing tourism industry. This includes not only the luxurious resorts that dot its pristine shoreline but also the vibrant local businesses that contribute to the unique character of this coastal haven. Their collective efforts have once again earned Tulum a place in the spotlight at the 'Tourism Oscars,' where it truly belongs.

Ven a la Luz sculpture by artist Daniel Popper, in Tulum.

Tulum's commitment to providing unparalleled experiences for all its visitors is unwavering. This honor is a reflection of the hard work and close collaboration between the local, state, and federal authorities. Moreover, it underscores Tulum's role as a guardian of Mexico's rich cultural heritage and a steward of its breathtaking natural beauty.

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The Mexican Embassy in Saint Lucia shared in the excitement, noting that this recognition solidifies Tulum's historical significance. For centuries, Tulum has been revered for its mesmerizing beauty and cultural importance. Now, with this prestigious title, it stands affirmed as a leading beach destination in not just Mexico, but all of Central America. So, whether you're planning your first visit or returning to this coastal paradise, you can rest assured that Tulum's allure continues to grow stronger, drawing travelers from around the globe to its enchanting shores.

Rafael Linares